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Morse, Jedidiah, Morse, Sidn
Cover: Atlas Morse's School
1820
School Atlas
| Authors |
Morse, Jedidiah, Morse, Sidney E. (Sidney Edwards), 1794-1871 |
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(Covers to) Atlas to Morse's School geography. Boston: Published by Richardson & Lord. (1820) |
| List No |
4494A |
| Note |
Cover title. This may be earlier than our other c1820 edition: the North America map shows less Arctic development and Missouri State is in earlier form. Outline color maps in marbled paper covers with the title and publisher printed on a paste down paper label. The maps are variously engraved by N. & S.S. Jocelyn and Annin & Smith. |
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Adams, Daniel
Cover: Atlas Adams' geograph
1832
School Atlas
| Authors |
Adams, Daniel |
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(Covers to) Atlas to Adams' geography. Containing the following maps ... Boston: Published by Lincoln & Edmands, No. 59 Washington Street. Cushing & Sons, and Joseph Jewett, Baltimore. Hubbard & Edmands, Cincinnati. Sold by them and by the principal booksellers in the United States. 1832. |
| List No |
0006A |
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11 maps by H. Morse, who, according to the Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptures, and Engravers, is Hazen Morse. He worked for Annin and Smith as an engraver. He did many of the school atlases of the period -- Adams, Worcester, Cummings, and Blake. In outline color. With brown covers. Cover title. |
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Loring, Josiah
Loring's Terrestrial Globe.
1833
Globe
| Authors |
Loring, Josiah |
| Full Title |
Loring's Terrestrial Globe containing all the Late Discoveries and Geographical Improvements, also the Tracks of the most celebrated Circumnavigators. Compiled from Smith's new English Globe, with additions and improvements by Annin & Smith. Boston: Josiah Loring, 136 Washington St. 1833. |
| List No |
2899.000 |
| Note |
1st terrestrial globe by Loring. Loring's first globe was the 12" celestial of 1832. Loring's address is 136 Washington Street, Boston. Accompanied by the 12" celestial globe of 1833. Both the terrestrial and celestial were copied (with credit given) from C. Smith's English globes. Annin & Smith of Boston did the engraving. Loring was succeeded in business by Gilman Joslin who continued to produce globes under Loring's name until the 1850's (Warner). These two globes were commended by the Judges at the 1833 fair of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association (Warner). Four legged table model with horizon ring. Total height from bottom of base to top of the meridian is 17.5 inches. |
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Joslin, Gilman, Loring, Josi
Loring's Terrestrial Globe.
1854
Globe
| Authors |
Joslin, Gilman, Loring, Josiah |
| Full Title |
Loring's Terrestrial Globe containing all the Late Discoveries and Geographical Improvements, also the Tracks of the most celebrated Navigators. Compiled from Smith's new English globe with additions and improvements by Annin & Smith. Revised by Roswell Park. Manufactured by Gilman Joslin, Boston. 1854. |
| List No |
4660.000 |
| Note |
This is a floor standing 12-inch globe with a cast iron columnar base with three feet, total height 41 inches. It is paired with the Celestial globe of the same date. |
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Joslin, Gilman, Loring, Josi
Loring's Terrestrial Globe.
1859
Globe
| Authors |
Joslin, Gilman, Loring, Josiah |
| Full Title |
Loring's Terrestrial Globe containing all the Late Discoveries and Geographical Improvements, also the Tracks of the most celebrated Circumnavigators. Compiled from Smith's new English globe, with additions and improvements by Annin & Smith. Revised by G.W. Boynton. Manufactured by Gilman & Joslin, Boston. 1859. |
| List No |
4659.000 |
| Note |
This is a very late issue of the Loring/Joslin terrestrial globe, revised by Boynton. Later issues of this globe by Joslin (in the 1870's) drop the Loring name. This is a 12 inch desk globe with a four legged stand and horizon ring, total height from base to top 18 inches. |
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Joslin, Gilman
Joslin's Six Inch Terrestria
1860
Globe
| Authors |
Joslin, Gilman |
| Full Title |
Joslin's Six Inch Terrestrial Globe, Containing the Latest Discoveries. Boston. Gilman Joslin. 1860. Drawn and Engraved by W.B. Annin. |
| List No |
0394.000 |
| Note |
Drawn and engraved by W.B. Annin. Very detailed physical features. Annin's name on a globe of this late date is puzzling, since he was active in the period 1815-40, as a maker of globes and (with Smith) as engraver for Cumming's School Geography and Daniel Adam's School Geography (see Ristow p.294, Tooley Dictionary). With a lovely floral iron stand. Total height of the globe and stand is 9.5 inches. |
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